On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/20/11 8:57 PM, Aliaksandr Autayeu wrote: > >> I think a list to an automatic list of issues (JIRA report?) can be >> useful right on get-involved page. >> > > This results in a list with more than 90 issues. I don't believe that this > is a good starting point > for someone who wants to start doing something. > I agree, I understand your point below, but even the list from JIRA is better than nothing. I don't know how to get it. Probably I can figure it out, but still if there would be a link that would be easier. > Anyway we can easily link to such an issue list in jira. > > We don't have issues for everything which someone might want to contribute. > Getting support for a new language or format support for a new language > is always > nice, but we only have a very few jiras for that. > Hm.. good point, I didn't think about it. > It is the same story for new components which would make a good fit for > OpenNLP, > but we don't have jiras for, e.g. spell checking, dependency parsing, SRL, > entity disambiguation, etc. I see your point. It then should be more of a detailed roadmap, or wishlist with some details in a form of itemized lists. General ideas for new stuff. Basically, I see two parts of it: 1) itemized list of ideas for new stuff, a wishlist or roadmap kind of thing 2) list of JIRA issues: bugs, nuisances, feature requests and other 3) probably a permanent and a separate, evergreen item: documentation :) Aliaksandr
